Or maybe trying to avoid a vigilante deal at a scene/are still working?
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Fair enough. But if there's another long list of warnings like there was after Manchester it will hurt in the polls.
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Yeah, not saying either way. And you are right about public perception. But not all "knowns" can be monitored, yet we "want" that.
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Where does the fact that police were "warned" about someone who goes on 2 do something lawful lead us in policy terms? cc
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Four days before an election in which the former Home Secretary is running on clamping down on more rights?
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Manchester bomber's family quickly tied to special treatment by MI6 for helping overthrow Gadhafi. This may be embarrassing too
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Applying "lessons learned" from Manchester
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Begs the Q: How big is the pool of "known wolfs"? My guess: pretty damn big.
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turning over the rocks very carefully
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